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Donald Trump is once again begging Canada to become part of the United States—this time, in exchange for military protection.
Organizers protested the Canadian government’s planned investment into militarization at a weapons fair this week.
By Robert Chiarito, Sharon Otterman, Jill Cowan, Shawn Hubler and Felicia Mello It had been all figured out, Cici Wang said.
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The New Republic on MSNTrump Rips His Own Dark Money Buddy in Bonkers Rant Over Tariff LossesIn a post on Truth Social Thursday night, Trump railed against the U.S. Court of International Trade’s ruling the previous ...
Meanwhile, Hamas said Friday it was still reviewing a U.S. proposal for a temporary ceasefire in the Gaza Strip ...
King Charles III opened a session of the Canadian Parliament in Ottawa this week, and used the moment to challenge President ...
US ports have been seeing pandemic-level declines in imports, so good news on tariffs was just what port officials were hoping for.
Canada reaffirmed its close military ties with the US and spoke in support of President Donald Trump’s proposed “Golden Dome” ...
Gaza: Chaos erupted this week at a controversial new aid distribution centre in Gaza backed by Israel and the US, as Israel faced growing international pressure to end its intensive military campaign ...
A Trump judge, a Reagan judge and an Obama judge walk into a U.S. courtroom — and leave unanimously striking down President ...
U.S. District Court Judge Allison Burroughs has temporarily halted the Trump administration’s ban on Harvard University’s ability to enrol international students. Foreign students comprise up to ...
"This ruling protects American businesses from the destabilizing effects of volatile, unilaterally imposed tariffs." ...
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